Cincinnati.com Reports:U.S. Rep. Brad Wenstrup, R-Columbia Tusculum, is a doctor and a lieutenant colonel in the U.S. Army Reserve. “It’s just as easy as ordering a pizza, to order a person.” These haunting words, spoken by an undercover Dayton detective, encapsulate a fragment of both the horror and pervasiveness of the human trafficking crisis facing our country in the digital age. “It’s everywhere because of the online environment,” the detective said. “There’s no boundaries or limitations.” It is true – with the rise of the internet, human trafficking has become one of the fastest growing businesses of organized crime in the world. The statistics are staggering. The U.S. Department of Homeland Security has estimated human trafficking generates billions annually in illegal profits around the globe – second only to drug trafficking. As many as 17,500 people may be trafficked into the United States every year, according to the Congressional Research Service, while approximately 100,000 American citizens may be victims of trafficking within the United States. Those are some pretty choice words to declare that human trafficking is as easy as ordering pizza by US Rep Brad Wenstrup, but the choice of words sadly hint that kids are mostly dealing with this disgusting evil in America. Now this week President Trump has declared January as a month against human trafficking and slavery, but in the human trafficking world across America the poor kids make up more than 50 percent of this black market. Child/Human trafficking are the worst problems in America, and if it's as easy as ordering a pizza as US Rep Brad Wenstrup states...Then kids are the main victim. Strange that Brad Wenstrup would you these exacts words to expose child and human trafficking while pizzagate is being exposed right. You will never see people like Chrissy Teigen talking about US Rep Brad Wenstrup saying human trafficking is as easy as ordering a pizza in America.